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How Adjustment of Status Works http://maine.jobs.latpro.com/cms/en/recruiter/how_adjustment_of_status_works

To obtain permanent resident status in the United States, you may opt for consular processing (where you apply for an immigrant visa through the Department of State and must attend an interview at a U.S. Consulate in your country of residence abroad) or adjustment of status (where you remain in the United States and file an application with USCIS). Each has its own set of pros and cons that you should be familar with before choosing which option is right for you. For more information, take a look at: A Comparison of Consular Processing vs. Adjustment of Status and How Consular Processing Works.




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